Tales From The Borderlands will be available for purchase on March 24, 2021.īesides the obvious significance of this essential Borderlands game coming to the Switch (following the release of the Borderlands Legendary Collection), Tales From The Borderlands' rerelease on any platform is something that should be celebrated. Unlike main-series games, Tales From The Borderlands includes Telltale's signature dialogue choices and quick-time events, allowing players to choose how they respond to the words and actions of NPCs. The game takes place between the events of Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel and Borderlands 2, telling the rise of fan-favorite villain Handsome Jack and the Hyperion Corporation. The game has not been adjusted or remastered, but it contains all the content from the original title - most likely minus the feature at the end of each level that allowed players to see how their dialogue and action choices compared with those of other players, which is also absent from the upcoming Xbox Series X/S and PS5 versions. In today's Nintendo Direct video, Nintendo announced that the entire Tales From The Borderlands collection will also be coming to the Nintendo Switch. Related: Borderlands 3 Director's Cut Brings New Raid Boss, Vault Cards & More That held true until last week when Gearbox and publisher 2K Games announced that all five "episodes" of the game, originally sold separately, will again be available to purchase as a set and can be played on the Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 via backward compatibility. The only (legitimate) way to play it was to use the Steam login or console of someone who had purchased and downloaded the game while it was available. There was a rumor that Telltale was being rebuilt after LCG Entertainment purchased the rights to several of its assets, but Tales From The Borderlands was still not available for purchase.
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